NBA commissioner Adam Silver made his latest statement on the possibility of expansion during an interview Sunday on NBA TV (video link).
Silver has repeatedly said that the idea of adding teams won’t be considered until after the 2024/25 season. The league wanted to get its new Collective Bargaining Agreement in place, which has been done, and negotiate its new media rights deal before thinking about expanding.
“I think it makes sense over time, if you’re a successful organization, to continue to grow,” Silver said. “There’s no doubt there are a lot of great cities we’re interested in having in the NBA.”
Here are some other odds and ends from around the basketball world:
- Lakers guard Austin Reaves is among the upcoming free agents who boosted their value during the NBA playoffs, writes Frank Urbina of HoopsHype. Reaves was already headed for a big payday, but his importance to the team was on display during L.A.’s run to the Western Conference Finals. Reaves will be restricted, so the Lakers can match an offer from another team, and Urbina believes he might get more than the $52MM over four years that L.A. can offer before he explores the market. Lakers forward Rui Hachimura, Heat guard Gabe Vincent, Clippers guard Russell Westbrook, Nuggets swingman Bruce Brown, Nets forward Cameron Johnson and Suns center Jock Landale also make Urbina’s list.
- James Harden and Kyrie Irving are the top names on HoopsHype’s updated list of this year’s best free agents. The former Nets teammates will be the most-watched players on the market this summer, with Harden rumored to be interested in returning to Houston and Irving possibly not a lock to re-sign with Dallas. Kristaps Porzingis, Fred VanVleet and Khris Middleton round out the top five. The same five players are at the top of a free agent list compiled by Alex Kennedy of Heavy.com.
- The National Basketball Coaches Association announced Sunday that Rick Adelman is this year’s winner of the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award, per Tim Reynolds of The Associated Press. Adelman ranks 10th in career coaching wins with 1,042 and reached two NBA Finals with the Trail Blazers.“Chuck was a great coach and respected by all those who coached against his teams,” Adelman said. “To receive an award like this I have to thank all those who helped me along the way, in particular my assistant coaches and front offices. I would also like to thank the players I had through the years. Their effort and cooperation made everything I did possible. Good players make coaching much easier.”
Why would u do expansion, the league is already watered down with talent.
The league is now watered down. The talent pool is very deep.
Sure, if by talent pool you mean mediocrity.
Jared Rhoden the deep bench wing for the Pistons would have been the 6th man for most teams in the 90’s.
Rick was one of the beast RIP CITY has ever had! The Drexler era would not have had its success with out a great coach!
Just met Adam on Saturday in Boulder. He is exactly as awkward in real life as he appears on tv.
Adam huh? You guys locked eyes for half a second and now your friends with the guy?
The good news is, is that expansion is really on the table now. The new cba clearly shows that not one, but two teams are needed by the start of year 6 of the deal.
Kansas City and Cincinnati are the logical places to go.
Seattle and Mexico City are the logical choices…
Seattle for basketball
Mexico City for money…
Some would try and say Vegas is better for money… Is a city famous for having more tourists than citizens going to make more money than a team that represents an entire country? I doubt it…